Music For Meals: Quinton Gibson Performs “The Star-Spangled Banner”
Quinton Gibson is the lead guitarist for Platinum selling Country artist Darius Rucker.Β He performs a cover of the "The Star-Spangled Banner" for Music For Meals.
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Quinton Gibson is the lead guitarist for Platinum selling Country artist Darius Rucker.Β He performs a cover of the "The Star-Spangled Banner" for Music For Meals.
Shelby J. is an American singer/songwriter. She is known for her work with her mentor, Prince, and her debut solo album 10 in 2017.Β Shelby J. performs a cover of the James Taylor song "You've Got A Friend" for Music For Meals.
Emily Sage: is a Charlotte-based, Independent Singer/Songwriter with strong leanings in jazz and soul. She performs a cover of the Sade song "By Your Side" for Music For Meals.
Dae Lee is a GRAMMY Nominated producer and artist who is based in Charlotte, North Carolina.Β He performs "Imagine" which is an original song for Music For Meals.
T. Dubya is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Charlotte, North Carolina.Β He performs a cover of the song "The Weight" by The Band for Music For Meals.
Jimmy Wayne is a former foster kid turned award-winning country recording-artist whose songs and story highlight his mission to raise awareness for children in foster care.Β He performs a cover of Hall & Oates song "Sara Smile" for Music For Meals.
Brit Drozda is a dynamic Folk-Rock, singer-songwriter and recording artist based in Charlotte, North Carolina.Β Watch as she performs a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Waiting On A Sunny Day" for Music For Meals.
Jason Jet is an indie-soul musician originally from Iceland but now a resident of Charlotte, North Carolina.Β Watch as he performs a cover of Gnarls Barkley's song "Crazy" for Music For Meals.
Music For Meals is a virtual concert hosted on WCCB Charlotte's CW that will benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina. The benefit concert will air at 9pm on Saturday, May 16th on WCCB Charlotte.
βOur COVID-19 decisions are guided by the data and the science,β said Cooper. βWe will use the time in this phase to keep a careful eye on the data and the indicators before we are ready to announce the start of Phase 2. North Carolinians should continue to stay home if they can and take precautions to keep themselves safe.βΒ
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